Andrew Tate has spent years claiming he’s an alpha male, the Top G, as he refers to himself. However, this weekend saw him eat a huge slice of humble pie after spectacularly losing in a fight many expected him to win. Now everyone is having fun dragging him online – and rightly so.
Tate returned to the ring after more than five years, and according to the Mirror, he was the favorite to win the fight against Chase DeMoor in Dubai. Heavyweight champion DeMoor made his debut in the Misfits Boxing match on Saturday and won by unanimous decision after dismantling Tate over six rounds.
While the controversial social media personality was leading the fight in the first two rounds, DeMoor began turning things around towards the end of the third. The fourth, fifth, and sixth rounds saw Tate clinging on for dear life as his opponent dominated the match.
The internet has its fun with Andrew Tate
While some may see the mass mockery of Tate as cruel, the 39-year-old has had it coming for a long time. His online persona emphasizes manhood and being an “alpha.” Tate has spouted many vitriolic and misogynistic opinions in the past and is even being investigated for alleged sex trafficking and rape in numerous countries.
Despite this, he is currently free to continue spreading his toxic brand of masculinity online thanks in part to the American government getting involved in his case earlier this year.
Anyways, it’s safe to say a lot of people don’t like this guy, so it’s no wonder people are relishing in his masculinity being crushed in the ring. On X, plenty shared their glee at seeing him lose the fight. One individual shared a photo of Tate lying at DeMoor’s feet in the ring along with the caption, “andrew tate when his opponent isn’t a woman.”
Another called out the hyper-masculine Tate for hyping up his performance for years “just to deliver this abysmal performance.” Meanwhile, a third added what a treat it was to see both Andrew Tate and Jake Paul get humbled over the same weekend.
Suffice to say, Tate is getting absolutely zero sympathy from people online. After years of swinging his metaphorical manhood on podcasts and YouTube videos, he’s finally been exposed for the poser he is. But he has nobody to blame for the internet’s response other than himself, perhaps if he weren’t so concerned with masculinity and being an alph,a this wouldn’t have been suchan embarrassing loss for him.
Published: Dec 22, 2025 10:18 am